EP3892493A1 - Seat base assembly of a vehicle - Google Patents

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EP3892493A1
EP3892493A1 EP21176078.0A EP21176078A EP3892493A1 EP 3892493 A1 EP3892493 A1 EP 3892493A1 EP 21176078 A EP21176078 A EP 21176078A EP 3892493 A1 EP3892493 A1 EP 3892493A1
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Michael Laird
Roy MAYEKAWA
Michael PUGH
Michael T. ZINDLER
James STONER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/24Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles
    • B60N2/245Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles for particular purposes or particular vehicles for handicapped persons
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/005Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles, e.g. dismountable auxiliary seats
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G3/00Ambulance aspects of vehicles; Vehicles with special provisions for transporting patients or disabled persons, or their personal conveyances, e.g. for facilitating access of, or for loading, wheelchairs
    • A61G3/08Accommodating or securing wheelchairs or stretchers
    • A61G3/0808Accommodating or securing wheelchairs
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/04Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
    • B60N2/06Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/04Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
    • B60N2/16Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable height-adjustable

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  • the present application relates to a passenger vehicle for transporting one or more passengers, and more particularly to a passenger vehicle which is retrofitted for transporting one or more passengers seated in a wheelchair.
  • Automobile manufacturers do not currently mass-produce passenger vehicles specifically designed to transport passengers having physical limitations, either as a driver or as a non-driving passenger. Consequently, mass-produced passenger vehicles are modified, or retrofitted, by a number of aftermarket companies dedicated to supplying vehicles to physically limited passengers. Such vehicles can be modified by removing certain parts or structures within a vehicle and replacing those parts with parts specifically designed to accommodate the physically limited passenger. For example, in one configuration a van is retrofitted with a ramp to enable a physically limited individual using a wheelchair to enter the vehicle without the assistance of another person.
  • a door of an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) van is enlarged or otherwise modified to permit entry of the physically limited individual through what is known as the assisted entrance.
  • OEM original equipment manufacturer
  • a removable seat assembly for a vehicle comprising:
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a riser portion configured to support a seat.
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section;
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure.
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a seat actuator coupled to the rod, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
  • a portion of the rod may extend into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
  • each of the plurality of wheels may be mounted to a swivel caster.
  • a removable seat assembly for a vehicle comprising:
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure.
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a seat actuator coupled to the rod; wherein, the seat actuator may be configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
  • a portion of the rod may extend into and be supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  • the removable seat assembly may further comprise a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
  • each of the plurality of wheels may be mounted to a swivel caster.
  • a removable seat assembly for a vehicle comprising:
  • a seat base assembly for a vehicle.
  • a removable seat base for a vehicle retrofitted to transport a passenger confined to a wheelchair, such that the vehicle is interchangeably modified for a use by a passenger or driver confined to a wheelchair and a passenger or driver not confined to a wheelchair.
  • a base assembly has a riser portion configured to support a seat; a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section; a seat dolly coupled to the frame structure, the seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position; a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
  • the removable seat assembly comprises a base assembly; a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position; a hook extending from the seat dolly; a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook; a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a sport utility vehicle (SUV) 10 available from any number of United States and foreign manufacturers.
  • the SUV also called a crossover vehicle, includes a unibody construction, but other SUV's having a frame on body construction, are also included in the present disclosure. Consequently the use of SUV herein includes all types and kinds of sport utility vehicles constructed with a body on frame construction, a unibody construction, or other constructions.
  • the SUV is illustrated in FIG. 1
  • the present disclosure is directed to all passenger vehicles carrying one or more passengers, including vans and sedans.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the SUV 10 including a body 12 operatively coupled to front wheels 14 and rear wheels 16.
  • the SUV 10 includes a unibody construction.
  • a first passenger side door 18 is located between the front wheels 14 and rear wheels 16 and provides access to a passenger for sitting in a front seat of the vehicle adjacent to the driver. In this position, the passenger has a clearer view of the road when compared to sitting in a middle row or back row of seats of the vehicle.
  • the SUV 10 has been modified to include a second passenger side door 20 coupled to the unibody frame through a mechanical linkage (not shown).
  • the side door 20 is coupled to the unibody frame through a sliding mechanism.
  • the second passenger side door has been modified to slide along a track (not shown), as opposed to the manufacturer supplied door which is hinged to swing away from the vehicle, as is understood by those skilled in the art.
  • an opening 22 to the interior in some embodiments, is modified or widened to provide access to a passenger seated in a wheelchair. The opening is defined on the sides thereof by an edge of the door 20 and the edge of the door 18.
  • the vehicle is further modified to include a ramp assembly 24 which provides rolling access of the wheelchair from pavement 26 into an interior 28 of the vehicle 10.
  • a ramp assembly 24 which provides rolling access of the wheelchair from pavement 26 into an interior 28 of the vehicle 10.
  • the pre-existing floor of the vehicle is removed and a new floor is installed which is lower than the old floor.
  • the lowered floor of the vehicle provides a storage location for the ramp assembly 24 and also increases the headspace for a wheelchaired passenger.
  • the ramp assembly 24 is installed at the opening 22 and is movable between the interior of the vehicle, where it is stored in some embodiments, and to the exterior for wheelchair access.
  • modified vehicles such as modified vans
  • the middle row of seats is removed from the manufacturer supplied vehicle to enable access to a wheelchair supporting a passenger.
  • the passenger or caregiver locates the wheelchair in the middle portion of the interior behind the driver and passenger seats of the front row. While the wheelchaired passenger is readily and safely transported by the vehicle, when located at this position, the passenger can have difficulty communicating with the driver and difficulty viewing the road and surrounding scenery. This location is therefore often frustrating for many individuals, particularly those individuals who led active lives prior to receiving their disability and who continue to be active.
  • wheelchaired passenger is used to indicate that the individual is making use of a wheelchair, whether that use is temporary or permanent.
  • the SUV 10 is further modified or retrofitted as illustrated in FIG. 2 to provide a location for the wheelchaired passenger to be located in the front passenger compartment at either a driver side location 30 or a passenger side location 32, next the driver.
  • a manufactured SUV is purchased from a dealer or directly from the manufacturer, and in one embodiment, the manufacturer supplied center console is disassembled or removed from the vehicle.
  • the original shifter is separated from other manufacturer supplied components and reused and located in the front passenger compartment in a positionable shifter assembly 34, as described herein.
  • the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32 are located in a front passenger compartment on either side of the positionable shifter assembly 34, which includes a center console 36 and a shifter 38.
  • the shifter assembly 34 is configured to move along a line 40 such that the shifter assembly 34 is positionable within the front passenger compartment to either increase or decrease the amount of usable floor area in either of the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32.
  • the passenger side position 32 is enlarged sufficiently to accommodate a wheelchair 42.
  • a seat 44 is removed and the shifter assembly 34 is moved toward the passenger side position 32 to accommodate the wheelchair 42 when located in the driver side location 30. While a positionable shifter assembly 34 is illustrated, in other embodiments, the original shifter assembly is not replaced, and remains fixed in the front passenger compartment.
  • the vehicle 10 is further retrofitted, in one embodiment, to enable both the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32 to include one of the wheelchair 42 or a seat 44.
  • a seat assembly 50 of FIG. 3 is placed in a recessed area of one of the locations 30 and 32.
  • the seat assembly 50 in other embodiments is located in both positions, but one or both is removable to accommodate a wheelchaired passenger.
  • the recessed area is formed during the retrofit of the vehicle to lower the floor.
  • Each of the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32 includes the recessed area in one embodiment. In other embodiments, however, one recessed area is located at one of the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32, but not the other.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the seat assembly 50 configured to be located in the driver side location 30. While a passenger side seat assembly is not discussed, the seat assembly 50 for a passenger side location 32 is substantially similar but is a mirrored configuration of the driver side seat assembly.
  • the seat assembly 50 includes a seat 52 mounted to and supported by a base assembly 54.
  • the base assembly 54 includes a riser 56 upon which the seat 52 is located.
  • a lower seat base 58 supports the riser 56.
  • the seat 52 is configured to slide along the riser 56 to adjust the seat location within the driver side location 30.
  • the lower seat base 58 includes a seat dolly 60 configured to support a frame structure 62.
  • the frame structure 62 is coupled to and supports the riser 56 and the seat 52.
  • the frame structure 62 includes a first portion 64 generally defining a first support surface 66 and a second portion 68.
  • the first support surface 66 defines a generally planar support surface configured to support the seat 52 in a level position.
  • the second portion 68 also defines a generally planar support surface which is configured to support a floor section upon which a passenger places their feet.
  • the second portion 68 is disposed slightly lower than a surrounding floor portion such that a floor insert placed on the second portion 68 provides a flush surface between the floor insert and surrounding floor.
  • the frame structure 62 includes one or more individual one-piece parts each of which are configured to provide a complete frame structure 62.
  • the seat dolly 60 supports the frame structure 62 and includes a plurality of wheels 70A and 70B, which are shown in FIG. 4 , and one additional wheel 70C as shown in FIG. 7 . While the seat dolly 60 embodiment of FIGS. 4 and 7 includes three wheels 70, in different embodiments, different numbers of wheels are included.
  • the wheel 70A is mounted to a swivel caster 72 at a front end 74 and the wheels 70B and 70C are mounted respectively on a rod 79B and 79C.
  • the seat dolly 60 includes a frame 73 including a side 75 connected to the front end 74. While not shown in FIG. 4 , the seat dolly 60 includes a rear end coupled to the side 75 and also coupled to a second side 77 of FIG. 7 . In different embodiments, the frame 73 is made of one or more single piece parts.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of a floor base assembly 76 which is located in the recessed portion of the vehicle 10 and which is configured to fixedly locate the seat assembly 50 with respect to the vehicle 10.
  • the floor base assembly 76 includes a width 78 and a length 80 which fits similar dimensions of the floor recess such that fixing the floor base assembly 76 to the vehicle recess requires reduced fastening requirements.
  • the floor base assembly 76 includes a floor section 82 defining a substantially planar surface such that the seat assembly 50 is rolled onto the floor section 82 for locating the seat assembly 50 into position. Since the wheel 70A is caster mounted, the front end 74 of the dolly 60 is movable from side-to side to enable alignment of the seat assembly 50 with respect to the driver side location 30, where the floor base assembly 76 is located.
  • the wheel 70A provides for directional control of the front end 74 such that movement of the seat assembly 50 toward a front portion 84 engages a first mounting projection 86 and second mounting projection 88 (see FIG. 4 ) with a mounting bracket 90 of the floor base assembly 76.
  • the mounting bracket 90 includes first and second receivers 92 and 94, each of which is configured to respectively receive the first mounting projection 86 and the second mounting projection 88.
  • the floor section 82 includes a first recess 96 and a second recess 98.
  • Each of the first and second recesses 96 and 98 define a cavity 100 which extends into the floor section 82 and which are configured to receive a first hook 102A (see FIG. 4 ) and a second hook 102B (see FIG. 7 ).
  • Each of the hooks 102A and 102B includes a recess 104 which engage a pin 106 of the floor section 82. Engagement of the hooks 102 with the pins 106 holds the seat assembly 50 in place with respect to the floor base assembly 76.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of a floor base assembly 110 which includes a floor section 112 having a length 114, similar in length to the length 80 of the floor base assembly 76 of FIG. 5 .
  • a width 116 of the floor section 112 is longer than the width 78 of the floor section 82 and is sufficient to provide a driver side locating area 118 and a passenger side locating area 120.
  • the floor section 112 includes a first, second, third, and fourth locating recesses 121, 122, 123, and 124. Each of the recesses defines a cavity and each is configured to accept the hooks of the seat dolly 60.
  • Each of the recesses includes a U-shaped member 126 including an engaging pin 128 which is engaged by one of the hooks of the seat dolly 60.
  • an end of the U-shaped member 126, opposite the engaging pins 128, is rotatably coupled to the floor section 112. Engagement of the hook to the engaging pin 128, thereby moves the members U-shaped 126 such that an engagement pressure is applied by the hook to the U-shaped member 126 to maintain a pressurized contact therebetween.
  • the U-shaped members move into the respective recesses so as not to obstruct items, materials, or persons located on the floor section 112.
  • the floor base assembly 110 includes a mounting bracket 130, which includes first, second, third and fourth receivers 132, 134, 136, and 138, each of which is configured to engage one of the mounting projections.
  • the first and second receivers 132 and 134 are configured to receive the first mounting projection 86 and the second mounting projection 88 of FIG. 4 .
  • the passenger side seat assembly includes similar projections each of which is configured to engage the receivers 136 and 138.
  • the mounting bracket 130 extends from and substantially perpendicular to floor section 112.
  • the mounting bracket 130 includes one or more single part pieces arranged to provide the receivers.
  • Each of the receivers 132, 134, 136, and 138 define a recess into which the mounting projections extend when the seat assembly is fixed in place on the floor section 112 through engagement of the hooks 102 to the U-shaped members 126.
  • the mounting bracket 130 in one embodiment, is connected to the firewall of the vehicle 10.
  • the bracket 130 includes a first aperture 140 and a second aperture 142 which receive a connector to thereby fixedly connect the floor base assembly 110 to the firewall.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a portion of the frame 73 of the seat dolly 60 having the front end 74 and the second side 77.
  • the first side 75 and a back bracket are removed for illustrating further details of the seat dolly 60.
  • the frame 73 supports a latch assembly 150 which includes a mechanical actuator 152 having a first end 154 coupled to a support bracket 156 and a second end 158 rotatably coupled to the hook 102B at the first end 158.
  • the mechanical actuator 152 in one embodiment as illustrated, includes a hydraulic cylinder having a cylinder rod 160 defining the second end 158.
  • a rod 162 extends from one side to the other side of the frame 73 and is rotatably supported by the frame 73.
  • An end 164 extends past the first side 75 (see FIG. 4 ) to be accessible to a user of the seat assembly 50.
  • an actuator 166 is fixedly coupled to the end 164. At this location, the actuator 166 is between the driver side area and passenger side area. Movement of the actuator 166 engages and disengages the hooks 102A and 102 B with a respective pin 106 or a respective U-shaped member 126.
  • the other end (not shown) of the rod 162 extend into and is supported by a stiffener bracket 165.
  • the actuator 166 is located on an opposite side of the illustrated seat assembly 60, between a door and the seat assembly 60.
  • Each of the hooks 102A and 102B are fixedly coupled to the rod 162 such that rotation of the rod 162 about the axis thereof moves the hooks 102 into and out of engagement with the pins or U-shaped members.
  • Rotation of the rod 162 in a counterclockwise direction as illustrated moves hooks 102A away from the pins or U-shaped members to enable movement of the seat assembly 50 from the fixed location.
  • Rotation of the rod 162 in the clockwise direction moves the hooks 102A toward the pins or U-shaped members to fix the location of the seat assembly 50 with the base.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates one embodiment of the mounting projection 86 of FIG. 4 .
  • Mounting projection 88 is similarly configured as projection 86 and the discussion with regard to projection 86 of FIG. 8 similarly describes the projection 88.
  • the mounting projection 86 includes a first mounting bracket 170 and a second mounting bracket 172.
  • Each of the brackets 170 and 172 are similarly configured and include a right angle configuration in which a first portion 174 includes an aperture through which a connector 176 is inserted into a front bracket 178 of front end 74 of FIG. 4 .
  • a second portion 180 extends from the first portion 174 at a substantially right angle.
  • each of the brackets 170 and 172 are spaced a distance apart to define a space therebetween in which a resilient member 182 is located.
  • Each of the second portions 178 are configured to support a guide piece 184, which are each coupled to one of the respective brackets 170 and 174.
  • each of the guide pieces 184 include a groove 186 configured to accept a pin 188 of the receivers 132 and 134 as illustrated in FIG. 6 and as further described in FIGS. 10 and 11 .
  • the groove 186 includes a front portion 190 configured to guide the receivers into engagement with the pin 188.
  • the front portion 190 includes a first guide feature 192 which provides a first ramp structure to guide the projection 86 and 88 into engagement with the pin 188.
  • a second guide feature 194 includes a second ramp structure to guide the projections 86 and 88 into the appropriate receiver through guiding contact with a side wall 196 and 198 (see FIG. 10 ). If the alignment of the seat dolly 60 is slightly offset from the receivers, the first and second guide features 192 and 194 direct the mounting projection into alignment with the receivers as the seat dolly 60 is moved forward to locate the pins 188 into the groove 186.
  • the resilient member 182 includes a channel 200 having a width dimension less than a width dimension of the groove 186.
  • the width dimension of the groove 186 is the same dimension or slightly larger as a diameter of the pin 188.
  • the width dimension of the channel 200 is less than the diameter of the pin 188. Consequently as the dolly 60 is moved toward the receivers, the channel 200 of resilient member 182 expands from the engagement with the pin 188.
  • the pin compresses with structure of the member 182 and provides a press fit with the pin 188.
  • movement of the actuator 166 engages the channel 200 into further engagement with the pin 188.
  • the compression fit between the channel 200 and the pin 188 restricts movement of the dolly 60 with respect to the base and absorbs road conditions to provide a passenger with a relatively vibration-free anti-rattle seating arrangement.
  • the resilient member 182 is made of rubber, a rubber compound, or a reinforced rubber.
  • the guide pieces 184 are made of a plastic or a reinforced plastic.
  • the resilient member 182 and guide pieces 184 are made of a single one piece molded part having a similar shape to the multiple piece projection. The material of the single piece part is selected to provide for the features described above.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate the receivers 132 and 134 (see FIG. 60, each of which is similarly configured.
  • each of the receivers includes the pin 188, the side wall 196, and the side wall 198.
  • Each of the side walls 196 and 198 are similarly configured to define a recess into which the projections are received.
  • the recess includes a floor 202 and a ceiling 204, each of which is connected to the side walls 196 and 198.
  • Each of the side walls 196 and 198 include a first planar portion 206 and a second planar portion 208, each of which are inclined with respect to a central axis 210.
  • the angle of the first planar portion 206 with respect to the central axis 210 is greater than the angle of the second planar portion 208 with respect to the central axis 210, such that insertion of the projection into a recess is progressively directed to a central location within the recess.
  • the seat assembly provides an improved configuration for a retrofitted vehicle.
  • the seat assembly while described as being located in either the driver side location or the front passenger side location, in other embodiments, the seat assembly is located in one or more other passenger locations within a vehicle.
  • the seat assembly therefore, provides a configurable vehicle designed to accommodate individuals of different physical capabilities.
  • the vehicle is configurable to a vehicle seating only physically capable individuals, in the event that the physical limited individual continues to improve and no longer requires wheelchair transportation.

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A removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising a base assembly, a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position, and a hook extending from the seat dolly. The assembly further comprises a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook, a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position, and a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.

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  • The present application relates to a passenger vehicle for transporting one or more passengers, and more particularly to a passenger vehicle which is retrofitted for transporting one or more passengers seated in a wheelchair.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Automobile manufacturers do not currently mass-produce passenger vehicles specifically designed to transport passengers having physical limitations, either as a driver or as a non-driving passenger. Consequently, mass-produced passenger vehicles are modified, or retrofitted, by a number of aftermarket companies dedicated to supplying vehicles to physically limited passengers. Such vehicles can be modified by removing certain parts or structures within a vehicle and replacing those parts with parts specifically designed to accommodate the physically limited passenger. For example, in one configuration a van is retrofitted with a ramp to enable a physically limited individual using a wheelchair to enter the vehicle without the assistance of another person.
  • Other known products for retrofitting a vehicle, such as a van, include wheel chair lifts, lift platforms, and lowered floor surfaces. In some instances, a door of an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) van is enlarged or otherwise modified to permit entry of the physically limited individual through what is known as the assisted entrance. Once inside the vehicle, individuals who use the assisted entrance are often located in a rear passenger compartment of the van adjacent to or behind the assisted entrance.
  • While these seating locations provide for the transport of the physically limited individual, such locations do not always lend themselves to providing good sightlines which enable the passenger to see a complete view of the road and the surrounding scenery. Consequently, what is needed is a modification to an OEM vehicle which allows the physically limited individual seated in a wheelchair to be located in the front passenger compartment, either as the passenger or as the driver.
  • SUMMARY
  • In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising:
    • a base assembly;
    • a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position;
    • a hook extending from the seat dolly;
    • a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook;
    • a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and
    • a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
  • In certain embodiments, the removable seat assembly may further comprise a riser portion configured to support a seat. The removable seat assembly may further comprise a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section; The removable seat assembly may further comprise a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure. The removable seat assembly may further comprise a seat actuator coupled to the rod, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
  • In certain embodiments, a portion of the rod may extend into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  • In certain embodiments, the removable seat assembly may further comprise a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
  • In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of wheels may be mounted to a swivel caster.
  • In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising:
    • a base assembly;
    • a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position;
    • a riser portion configured to support a seat;
    • a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section;
    • a hook extending from the seat dolly;
    • a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook;
    • a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and
    • a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
  • In certain embodiments, the removable seat assembly may further comprise a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure. The removable seat assembly may further comprise a seat actuator coupled to the rod; wherein, the seat actuator may be configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
  • A portion of the rod may extend into and be supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  • In certain embodiments, the removable seat assembly may further comprise a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
  • In certain embodiments, each of the plurality of wheels may be mounted to a swivel caster.
  • In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising:
    • a base assembly;
    • a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position;
    • a riser portion configured to support a seat;
    • a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section;
    • a hook extending from the seat dolly;
    • a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook;
    • a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position;
    • a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly;
    • a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure; and
    • a seat actuator coupled to the rod;
    • wherein, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly;
    • wherein a portion of the rod extends into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  • In one embodiment, there is provided a seat base assembly for a vehicle.
  • In another embodiment, there is provided a removable seat base for a vehicle retrofitted to transport a passenger confined to a wheelchair, such that the vehicle is interchangeably modified for a use by a passenger or driver confined to a wheelchair and a passenger or driver not confined to a wheelchair.
  • In accordance with one embodiment, a base assembly has a riser portion configured to support a seat; a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section; a seat dolly coupled to the frame structure, the seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position; a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
  • In accordance with still another embodiment, the removable seat assembly comprises a base assembly; a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position; a hook extending from the seat dolly; a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook; a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
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  • The above-mentioned aspects of the present invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
    • FIG. 1 illustrates an elevational side view of a sport utility vehicle including an access ramp.
    • FIG. 2 illustrates a top plan sectioned view of a sport utility vehicle including a positionable shifter assembly.
    • FIG. 3 illustrates a seat assembly.
    • FIG. 4 illustrates a seat base assembly for the seat assembly of FIG. 3.
    • FIG. 5 illustrates a floor base assembly.
    • FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of a floor base assembly.
    • FIG. 7 illustrates a portion of the seat base assembly of FIG. 4.
    • FIG. 8 illustrates one embodiment of a mounting projection.
    • FIG. 9 illustrates a portion of the mounting projection of FIG. 8.
    • FIG. 10 illustrates a portion of a seat base assembly including receivers.
    • FIG. 11 illustrates a receiver of FIG. 10.
  • Corresponding reference numerals are used to indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • The embodiments of the present invention described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a sport utility vehicle (SUV) 10 available from any number of United States and foreign manufacturers. In the illustrated embodiment, the SUV, also called a crossover vehicle, includes a unibody construction, but other SUV's having a frame on body construction, are also included in the present disclosure. Consequently the use of SUV herein includes all types and kinds of sport utility vehicles constructed with a body on frame construction, a unibody construction, or other constructions. In addition, while the SUV is illustrated in FIG. 1, the present disclosure is directed to all passenger vehicles carrying one or more passengers, including vans and sedans.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the SUV 10 including a body 12 operatively coupled to front wheels 14 and rear wheels 16. The SUV 10 includes a unibody construction. A first passenger side door 18 is located between the front wheels 14 and rear wheels 16 and provides access to a passenger for sitting in a front seat of the vehicle adjacent to the driver. In this position, the passenger has a clearer view of the road when compared to sitting in a middle row or back row of seats of the vehicle.
  • The SUV 10 has been modified to include a second passenger side door 20 coupled to the unibody frame through a mechanical linkage (not shown). In other embodiments, the side door 20 is coupled to the unibody frame through a sliding mechanism. In this embodiment, the second passenger side door has been modified to slide along a track (not shown), as opposed to the manufacturer supplied door which is hinged to swing away from the vehicle, as is understood by those skilled in the art. In addition to modifying the door 20 to slide along the track, an opening 22 to the interior, in some embodiments, is modified or widened to provide access to a passenger seated in a wheelchair. The opening is defined on the sides thereof by an edge of the door 20 and the edge of the door 18. The vehicle is further modified to include a ramp assembly 24 which provides rolling access of the wheelchair from pavement 26 into an interior 28 of the vehicle 10. To provide sufficient room for the ramp assembly 24 to be carried in the vehicle, the pre-existing floor of the vehicle is removed and a new floor is installed which is lower than the old floor. The lowered floor of the vehicle provides a storage location for the ramp assembly 24 and also increases the headspace for a wheelchaired passenger. The ramp assembly 24 is installed at the opening 22 and is movable between the interior of the vehicle, where it is stored in some embodiments, and to the exterior for wheelchair access.
  • In known modified vehicles, such as modified vans, the middle row of seats is removed from the manufacturer supplied vehicle to enable access to a wheelchair supporting a passenger. Once the wheelchaired passenger moves into the interior of the vehicle, the passenger or caregiver locates the wheelchair in the middle portion of the interior behind the driver and passenger seats of the front row. While the wheelchaired passenger is readily and safely transported by the vehicle, when located at this position, the passenger can have difficulty communicating with the driver and difficulty viewing the road and surrounding scenery. This location is therefore often frustrating for many individuals, particularly those individuals who led active lives prior to receiving their disability and who continue to be active. As used herein, wheelchaired passenger is used to indicate that the individual is making use of a wheelchair, whether that use is temporary or permanent.
  • Over the past few years, the number of wheelchaired individuals who desire to lead full active lives has increased. To accommodate such individuals, the SUV has become a preferred vehicle of choice, particularly with military veterans who received disabilities during their tours of duty. Consequently, the SUV 10 is further modified or retrofitted as illustrated in FIG. 2 to provide a location for the wheelchaired passenger to be located in the front passenger compartment at either a driver side location 30 or a passenger side location 32, next the driver. To retrofit the vehicle 10, a manufactured SUV is purchased from a dealer or directly from the manufacturer, and in one embodiment, the manufacturer supplied center console is disassembled or removed from the vehicle. In particular, the original shifter is separated from other manufacturer supplied components and reused and located in the front passenger compartment in a positionable shifter assembly 34, as described herein.
  • As can be seen in FIG. 2, the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32 are located in a front passenger compartment on either side of the positionable shifter assembly 34, which includes a center console 36 and a shifter 38. In this embodiment, the shifter assembly 34 is configured to move along a line 40 such that the shifter assembly 34 is positionable within the front passenger compartment to either increase or decrease the amount of usable floor area in either of the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32. When moved closer to the driver side location 30, the passenger side position 32 is enlarged sufficiently to accommodate a wheelchair 42. In another embodiment, a seat 44 is removed and the shifter assembly 34 is moved toward the passenger side position 32 to accommodate the wheelchair 42 when located in the driver side location 30. While a positionable shifter assembly 34 is illustrated, in other embodiments, the original shifter assembly is not replaced, and remains fixed in the front passenger compartment.
  • The vehicle 10 is further retrofitted, in one embodiment, to enable both the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32 to include one of the wheelchair 42 or a seat 44. In the event a seat 44 is desired in one of the locations 30 and 32, a seat assembly 50 of FIG. 3 is placed in a recessed area of one of the locations 30 and 32. The seat assembly 50 in other embodiments is located in both positions, but one or both is removable to accommodate a wheelchaired passenger. The recessed area is formed during the retrofit of the vehicle to lower the floor. Each of the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32 includes the recessed area in one embodiment. In other embodiments, however, one recessed area is located at one of the driver side location 30 and the passenger side location 32, but not the other.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the seat assembly 50 configured to be located in the driver side location 30. While a passenger side seat assembly is not discussed, the seat assembly 50 for a passenger side location 32 is substantially similar but is a mirrored configuration of the driver side seat assembly.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 3, the seat assembly 50 includes a seat 52 mounted to and supported by a base assembly 54. The base assembly 54 includes a riser 56 upon which the seat 52 is located. A lower seat base 58 supports the riser 56. In one embodiment, the seat 52 is configured to slide along the riser 56 to adjust the seat location within the driver side location 30.
  • As further illustrated in FIG. 4, the lower seat base 58 includes a seat dolly 60 configured to support a frame structure 62. The frame structure 62 is coupled to and supports the riser 56 and the seat 52. The frame structure 62 includes a first portion 64 generally defining a first support surface 66 and a second portion 68. The first support surface 66 defines a generally planar support surface configured to support the seat 52 in a level position. The second portion 68 also defines a generally planar support surface which is configured to support a floor section upon which a passenger places their feet. In one embodiment, the second portion 68 is disposed slightly lower than a surrounding floor portion such that a floor insert placed on the second portion 68 provides a flush surface between the floor insert and surrounding floor. In different embodiments, the frame structure 62 includes one or more individual one-piece parts each of which are configured to provide a complete frame structure 62.
  • The seat dolly 60 supports the frame structure 62 and includes a plurality of wheels 70A and 70B, which are shown in FIG. 4, and one additional wheel 70C as shown in FIG. 7. While the seat dolly 60 embodiment of FIGS. 4 and 7 includes three wheels 70, in different embodiments, different numbers of wheels are included. The wheel 70A is mounted to a swivel caster 72 at a front end 74 and the wheels 70B and 70C are mounted respectively on a rod 79B and 79C.
  • As shown in FIG. 4, the seat dolly 60 includes a frame 73 including a side 75 connected to the front end 74. While not shown in FIG. 4, the seat dolly 60 includes a rear end coupled to the side 75 and also coupled to a second side 77 of FIG. 7. In different embodiments, the frame 73 is made of one or more single piece parts.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates one embodiment of a floor base assembly 76 which is located in the recessed portion of the vehicle 10 and which is configured to fixedly locate the seat assembly 50 with respect to the vehicle 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the floor base assembly 76 includes a width 78 and a length 80 which fits similar dimensions of the floor recess such that fixing the floor base assembly 76 to the vehicle recess requires reduced fastening requirements. The floor base assembly 76 includes a floor section 82 defining a substantially planar surface such that the seat assembly 50 is rolled onto the floor section 82 for locating the seat assembly 50 into position. Since the wheel 70A is caster mounted, the front end 74 of the dolly 60 is movable from side-to side to enable alignment of the seat assembly 50 with respect to the driver side location 30, where the floor base assembly 76 is located.
  • The wheel 70A provides for directional control of the front end 74 such that movement of the seat assembly 50 toward a front portion 84 engages a first mounting projection 86 and second mounting projection 88 (see FIG. 4) with a mounting bracket 90 of the floor base assembly 76. The mounting bracket 90 includes first and second receivers 92 and 94, each of which is configured to respectively receive the first mounting projection 86 and the second mounting projection 88. Once the seat assembly 50 has been moved forward to engage the projections 86 and 88 to the receivers 92 and 94, the seat dolly 60 is positioned to be fixed in place to the floor base assembly 76.
  • The floor section 82 includes a first recess 96 and a second recess 98. Each of the first and second recesses 96 and 98 define a cavity 100 which extends into the floor section 82 and which are configured to receive a first hook 102A (see FIG. 4) and a second hook 102B (see FIG. 7). Each of the hooks 102A and 102B includes a recess 104 which engage a pin 106 of the floor section 82. Engagement of the hooks 102 with the pins 106 holds the seat assembly 50 in place with respect to the floor base assembly 76.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of a floor base assembly 110 which includes a floor section 112 having a length 114, similar in length to the length 80 of the floor base assembly 76 of FIG. 5. A width 116 of the floor section 112 is longer than the width 78 of the floor section 82 and is sufficient to provide a driver side locating area 118 and a passenger side locating area 120. The floor section 112 includes a first, second, third, and fourth locating recesses 121, 122, 123, and 124. Each of the recesses defines a cavity and each is configured to accept the hooks of the seat dolly 60. Each of the recesses includes a U-shaped member 126 including an engaging pin 128 which is engaged by one of the hooks of the seat dolly 60. In the illustrated embodiment, an end of the U-shaped member 126, opposite the engaging pins 128, is rotatably coupled to the floor section 112. Engagement of the hook to the engaging pin 128, thereby moves the members U-shaped 126 such that an engagement pressure is applied by the hook to the U-shaped member 126 to maintain a pressurized contact therebetween. When not engaged by the hooks of the seat dolly 60, the U-shaped members move into the respective recesses so as not to obstruct items, materials, or persons located on the floor section 112.
  • As with the floor base assembly 76, the floor base assembly 110 includes a mounting bracket 130, which includes first, second, third and fourth receivers 132, 134, 136, and 138, each of which is configured to engage one of the mounting projections. For instance, the first and second receivers 132 and 134 are configured to receive the first mounting projection 86 and the second mounting projection 88 of FIG. 4. If a passenger side seat assembly is provided, the passenger side seat assembly includes similar projections each of which is configured to engage the receivers 136 and 138.
  • The mounting bracket 130 extends from and substantially perpendicular to floor section 112. The mounting bracket 130 includes one or more single part pieces arranged to provide the receivers. Each of the receivers 132, 134, 136, and 138 define a recess into which the mounting projections extend when the seat assembly is fixed in place on the floor section 112 through engagement of the hooks 102 to the U-shaped members 126. The mounting bracket 130, in one embodiment, is connected to the firewall of the vehicle 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the bracket 130 includes a first aperture 140 and a second aperture 142 which receive a connector to thereby fixedly connect the floor base assembly 110 to the firewall.
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a portion of the frame 73 of the seat dolly 60 having the front end 74 and the second side 77. The first side 75 and a back bracket are removed for illustrating further details of the seat dolly 60. The frame 73 supports a latch assembly 150 which includes a mechanical actuator 152 having a first end 154 coupled to a support bracket 156 and a second end 158 rotatably coupled to the hook 102B at the first end 158. The mechanical actuator 152, in one embodiment as illustrated, includes a hydraulic cylinder having a cylinder rod 160 defining the second end 158.
  • A rod 162 extends from one side to the other side of the frame 73 and is rotatably supported by the frame 73. An end 164 extends past the first side 75 (see FIG. 4) to be accessible to a user of the seat assembly 50. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, an actuator 166 is fixedly coupled to the end 164. At this location, the actuator 166 is between the driver side area and passenger side area. Movement of the actuator 166 engages and disengages the hooks 102A and 102 B with a respective pin 106 or a respective U-shaped member 126. The other end (not shown) of the rod 162 extend into and is supported by a stiffener bracket 165. In other embodiments, the actuator 166 is located on an opposite side of the illustrated seat assembly 60, between a door and the seat assembly 60.
  • Each of the hooks 102A and 102B are fixedly coupled to the rod 162 such that rotation of the rod 162 about the axis thereof moves the hooks 102 into and out of engagement with the pins or U-shaped members. Rotation of the rod 162 in a counterclockwise direction as illustrated moves hooks 102A away from the pins or U-shaped members to enable movement of the seat assembly 50 from the fixed location. Rotation of the rod 162 in the clockwise direction moves the hooks 102A toward the pins or U-shaped members to fix the location of the seat assembly 50 with the base.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates one embodiment of the mounting projection 86 of FIG. 4. Mounting projection 88 is similarly configured as projection 86 and the discussion with regard to projection 86 of FIG. 8 similarly describes the projection 88. As illustrated in FIG. 8, the mounting projection 86 includes a first mounting bracket 170 and a second mounting bracket 172. Each of the brackets 170 and 172 are similarly configured and include a right angle configuration in which a first portion 174 includes an aperture through which a connector 176 is inserted into a front bracket 178 of front end 74 of FIG. 4. A second portion 180 extends from the first portion 174 at a substantially right angle. The second portion 180 of each of the brackets 170 and 172 are spaced a distance apart to define a space therebetween in which a resilient member 182 is located. Each of the second portions 178 are configured to support a guide piece 184, which are each coupled to one of the respective brackets 170 and 174.
  • As seen in FIGS. 8 and 9, each of the guide pieces 184 include a groove 186 configured to accept a pin 188 of the receivers 132 and 134 as illustrated in FIG. 6 and as further described in FIGS. 10 and 11. The groove 186 includes a front portion 190 configured to guide the receivers into engagement with the pin 188. The front portion 190 includes a first guide feature 192 which provides a first ramp structure to guide the projection 86 and 88 into engagement with the pin 188. A second guide feature 194 includes a second ramp structure to guide the projections 86 and 88 into the appropriate receiver through guiding contact with a side wall 196 and 198 (see FIG. 10). If the alignment of the seat dolly 60 is slightly offset from the receivers, the first and second guide features 192 and 194 direct the mounting projection into alignment with the receivers as the seat dolly 60 is moved forward to locate the pins 188 into the groove 186.
  • The resilient member 182 includes a channel 200 having a width dimension less than a width dimension of the groove 186. The width dimension of the groove 186 is the same dimension or slightly larger as a diameter of the pin 188. The width dimension of the channel 200, however, is less than the diameter of the pin 188. Consequently as the dolly 60 is moved toward the receivers, the channel 200 of resilient member 182 expands from the engagement with the pin 188. The pin compresses with structure of the member 182 and provides a press fit with the pin 188. Once the dolly 60 is aligned with the base, movement of the actuator 166 engages the channel 200 into further engagement with the pin 188. The compression fit between the channel 200 and the pin 188 restricts movement of the dolly 60 with respect to the base and absorbs road conditions to provide a passenger with a relatively vibration-free anti-rattle seating arrangement.
  • In one embodiment, the resilient member 182 is made of rubber, a rubber compound, or a reinforced rubber. In additional embodiments, the guide pieces 184 are made of a plastic or a reinforced plastic. In other embodiments, the resilient member 182 and guide pieces 184 are made of a single one piece molded part having a similar shape to the multiple piece projection. The material of the single piece part is selected to provide for the features described above.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate the receivers 132 and 134 (see FIG. 60, each of which is similarly configured. As described above, each of the receivers includes the pin 188, the side wall 196, and the side wall 198. Each of the side walls 196 and 198 are similarly configured to define a recess into which the projections are received. The recess includes a floor 202 and a ceiling 204, each of which is connected to the side walls 196 and 198. Each of the side walls 196 and 198 include a first planar portion 206 and a second planar portion 208, each of which are inclined with respect to a central axis 210. The angle of the first planar portion 206 with respect to the central axis 210 is greater than the angle of the second planar portion 208 with respect to the central axis 210, such that insertion of the projection into a recess is progressively directed to a central location within the recess.
  • As described herein, the seat assembly provides an improved configuration for a retrofitted vehicle. In particular, the seat assembly, while described as being located in either the driver side location or the front passenger side location, in other embodiments, the seat assembly is located in one or more other passenger locations within a vehicle. The seat assembly, therefore, provides a configurable vehicle designed to accommodate individuals of different physical capabilities. In addition, the vehicle is configurable to a vehicle seating only physically capable individuals, in the event that the physical limited individual continues to improve and no longer requires wheelchair transportation.
  • While exemplary embodiments incorporating the principles of the present invention have been disclosed herein, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
  • Certain aspects and/or embodiments of the invention are defined in the following numbered clauses:
    • Clause 1. A removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising:
      • a base assembly having a riser portion configured to support a seat;
      • a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section;
      • a seat dolly coupled to the frame structure, the seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position;
      • a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and
      • a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
    • Clause 2. The removable seat assembly of clause 1, further comprising a hook extending from the seat dolly, the hook being configured to engage a pin of the floor base assembly.
    • Clause 3. The removable seat assembly of clause 2, wherein the seat dolly further comprises a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook.
    • Clause 4. The removable seat assembly of clause 3, wherein the mechanical actuator includes a hydraulic cylinder having a cylinder rod coupled to a support bracket of the frame structure.
    • Clause 5. The removable seat assembly of clause 2, further comprising a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure.
    • Clause 6. The removable seat assembly of clause 5, further comprising a seat actuator coupled to the rod, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to the pin of the floor base assembly.
    • Clause 7. The removable seat assembly of clause 6, wherein a portion of the rod extends into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
    • Clause 8. The removable seat assembly of clause 1, further comprising a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
    • Clause 9. The removable seat assembly of clause 1, wherein the frame structure further includes a second generally planar surface for supporting the seat in a level position.
    • Clause 10. The removable seat assembly of clause 1, wherein each of the plurality of wheels is mounted to a swivel caster.
    • Clause 11. The removable seat assembly of clause 1, wherein the mounting bracket includes an aperture configured to receive a connector for securing the floor base assembly to the vehicle.
    • Clause 12. A removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising:
      • a base assembly;
      • a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position;
      • a hook extending from the seat dolly;
      • a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook;
      • a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and
      • a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
    • Clause 13. The removable seat assembly of clause 12, further comprising a riser portion configured to support a seat.
    • Clause 14. The removable seat assembly of clause 13, further comprising a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section;
    • Clause 15. The removable seat assembly of clause 14, further comprising a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure.
    • Clause 16. The removable seat assembly of clause 15, further comprising a seat actuator coupled to the rod, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
    • Clause 17. The removable seat assembly of clause 16, wherein a portion of the rod extends into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
    • Clause 18. The removable seat assembly of clause 12, further comprising a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
    • Clause 19. The removable seat assembly of clause 12, wherein each of the plurality of wheels is mounted to a swivel caster.
    • Clause 20. The removable seat assembly of clause 1, wherein the mounting bracket includes an aperture configured to receive a connector for securing the floor base assembly to the vehicle.

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  1. A removable seat assembly for a vehicle, the assembly comprising:
    a base assembly;
    a seat dolly including a plurality of wheels for moving the seat assembly from a first position to a second position;
    a hook extending from the seat dolly;
    a latch assembly having a mechanical actuator rotatably coupled to the hook;
    a floor base assembly defining a substantially planar surface for receiving the plurality of wheels of the seat dolly as the seat assembly is moved from the first position to the second position; and
    a mounting bracket configured to releasably lock the seat dolly to the floor base assembly.
  2. The removable seat assembly of claim 1, further comprising a riser portion configured to support a seat.
  3. The removable seat assembly of claim 2, further comprising a frame structure coupled to and supporting the riser portion, the frame structure defining a first generally planar surface configured to support a floor section;
  4. The removable seat assembly of claim 3, further comprising a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure.
  5. The removable seat assembly of claim 4, further comprising a seat actuator coupled to the rod, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
  6. The removable seat assembly of claim 4 or 5, wherein a portion of the rod extends into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  7. The removable seat assembly of any preceding claim, further comprising a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
  8. The removable seat assembly of any preceding claim, wherein each of the plurality of wheels is mounted to a swivel caster.
  9. The removable seat assembly of claim 3, further comprising a rod extending across and rotatably supported by the frame structure.
  10. The removable seat assembly of claim 9, further comprising a seat actuator coupled to the rod;
    wherein, the seat actuator being configured to selectively engage the hook to a pin of the floor base assembly.
  11. The removable seat assembly of claim 9 or 10, wherein a portion of the rod extends into and is supported by a stiffener bracket coupled to the frame structure.
  12. The removable seat assembly of any preceding claim, further comprising a pair of extension arms configured to engage a pair of pins on the mounting bracket.
  13. The removable seat assembly of any preceding claim, wherein each of the plurality of wheels is mounted to a swivel caster.
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